THE RISK OF COGNITIVE DEFICITS IN PATIENTS OF ELDERLY AGE WITH CORONARY HEART DISEASE, WHICH PLANS CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING

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6
Year: 
2017

A. Khmelnitsky, Candidate of Medical Sciences Saint-Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and gerontology

The article presents the review data to identify risks of development of cognitive deficit in patients of senior age groups with coronary heart disease, which shows coronary artery bypass grafting. We presents the latest research on biomarkers of cognitive impairment, and the innovation of ways of correction of the cognitive deficit in these patients.

Keywords: 
neurology
coronary artery bypass grafting
biomarkers
cognitive impairment
postoperative cognitive dysfunction
elderly and senile age



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